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Bridgemarq Real Estate Moves to Quarterly Dividends Under New Capital Allocation Framework

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Bridgemarq Real Estate Services (BRE.TO) has approved a new annualized dividend rate of C$0.05 per restricted voting share for future dividends, which will be paid on a quarterly basis.

Bridgemarq will also prioritize investing in "high-return growth and value creation initiatives" and invest in technology and AI-enabled tools to boost operating efficiency and network productivity under the new framework.

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